Looking to get a little more creative with your photography and fancy giving high-speed photography a go? Why not create your very own high-speed camera trigger using an Arduino, piezoelectric sensor ...
[Tobe] has an intervalometer for his camera, but he wanted a device that could trigger the shutter using several different methods, not just time. He calls his creation the Megavallometer, which can ...
Triggertrap is an open source, Arduino-based box that will take pretty much any input and use it to trigger your camera. Lasers, a clap of the hands, even your old TV remote – all of them will work to ...
[Matt Kane] works at a really cool company in the UK where he recently finished working on the Triggertrap Ada — the highest-performance, most feature packed camera trigger out there. So just for fun, ...
A new Kickstarter funded project to make a camera trigger to interface with just about anything you can think of. Photographer and DIY geek Ziah Fogel has just announced a new Kickstarter project in ...
We've mentioned one way to take split-second photos, but if you have a few electronics skills under your belt, you can make a more advanced, Arduino-based version that responds to sound instead of ...
While most of us are satisfied with pressing the shutter release button on our cameras in order to take a picture, creative photographers use many methods to do it, from remotes to time-lapse rigs to ...
If you are in the market for a mini spy camera you might be interested in a new piece of hardware which is now available from Adafruit and is capable of capturing photographs with a resolution of 1280 ...